The Mustang, named Producer, was built by notable customizing house Ringbrothers. To create the Producer, Ringbrothers widened the body by four inches, extended the rockers and added a full belly pan underneath. In its signature style, Ringbrothers made both the roof and the hood out of carbon fiber, saving weight and adding some modern flair. The matte-finish, three-piece wheels were built by Forgeline. Baer brakes and Afco shocks sit at the corners while a front tubular A-arm suspension and a Watts-link rear setup lend the car stability at speed.

The heart of the Producer is a 427-cubic-inch V8 engine based on Ford's 351 Windsor. It makes a jaw-dropping 740 hp at the crank. The car gets its name from the Producer Supply Co., Bowers' Pennsylvania-based business.

Walsh's '32 Ford is named Vicky. Vicky sports PPG Deltron black paint and sits on an Alloway chassis. The wheels were cut by Billet Specialties, and the rake was created using Pete and Jake's four-bar suspension with a five-inch dropped axle. Under the hood is a 502-cubic-inch big-block mated to a five-speed Tremec transmission.

Both winners will receive customized toolboxes from Snap-On and a trip to the Goodguys 15th Southwest Nationals in November.